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> Live Audio With Multiple Outs, running digital/synth/computer music live
Mr. Jason E. Lec...
post Tue 20 Nov 2007, 00:33
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i have a newer iMac, Abletion Live 6 and an 8 i/o audio interface. the time has come for me to run a live show, and i want it to sound good. i've never run a live show using a computer and audio interface. until recently, i used multiple synths, samplers, machines, live instruments, etc. this will be my first show with this simple setup.

one thing that concerns me is how to best route things. especially the drums. i used to run bass, snare, toms, and hats on their own stereo outputs (4 outs on 2 drum modules) and each synth, of course, with their own outputs.

so here's my plan... bass drum and things on channels 1 and 2, hats and things on 3 and 4, low end synths, 5 and 6, high end synths, 7 and 8. now here's my problem, i'm running things like this because of the panning i do.

a) would it be better to run snares with the bass drum or the hats, and what would be best for the toms? b) what about my mid ranged synths, run them with the lower ones or the higher ones?

all suggestions welcome.
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post Fri 4 Jan 2008, 00:32
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QUOTE (Mr. Jason E. Lectric @ Tue 20 Nov 2007, 11:33) *
i have a newer iMac, Abletion Live 6 and an 8 i/o audio interface. the time has come for me to run a live show, and i want it to sound good. i've never run a live show using a computer and audio interface. until recently, i used multiple synths, samplers, machines, live instruments, etc. this will be my first show with this simple setup.

one thing that concerns me is how to best route things. especially the drums. i used to run bass, snare, toms, and hats on their own stereo outputs (4 outs on 2 drum modules) and each synth, of course, with their own outputs.

so here's my plan... bass drum and things on channels 1 and 2, hats and things on 3 and 4, low end synths, 5 and 6, high end synths, 7 and 8. now here's my problem, i'm running things like this because of the panning i do.

a) would it be better to run snares with the bass drum or the hats, and what would be best for the toms? b) what about my mid ranged synths, run them with the lower ones or the higher ones?

all suggestions welcome.


Heres what i do for the act i play in...

Abelton output via FW to Motu. Motu output split into 7 channels to A&H mixer

1. Kick, 2. Snare, 3. Hats/Cymbals, 4. Loops, 5. Bass, 6. Keys L, 7. Keys R.

The keys channels contain a few different layers of keys that come and go, and it works well.

cheers
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Mr. Jason E. Lec...
post Sun 6 Jan 2008, 08:41
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i was wondering if anyone would ever respond to this. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! this is the exact info i needed!

jason
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